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lucent
[ loo-suhnt ]
lucent
/ ˈluːsənt /
adjective
- brilliant, shining, or translucent
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Derived Forms
- ˈlucently, adverb
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Other Words From
- lu·cen·cy [loo, -s, uh, n-see] Rare, lu·cence [loo, -s, uh, ns], noun
- lu·cent·ly adverb
- in·ter·lu·cent adjective
- sem·i·lu·cent adjective
- un·lu·cent adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lucent1
C16: from Latin lūcēns, present participle of lūcēre to shine
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Example Sentences
Its wool was subtly, silky white, Color of lucent obliteration of night, Like the shimmering snow or—our Clothild's arm!
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She was selfishly engrossed in her book, and sat in her room all day, with hair pinned tightly back and wild and lucent eyes.
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After she had said this to me, weeping she turned her lucent eyes, whereby she made me more speedy in coming.
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What incredible variety of men working beneath that lucent sky to what final end!
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Yes,” she continued, with a flash of lucent eyes and a dimpling smile, “Jim has lost his whiskey and has a chance to sober up.
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